Shoe-cleaning composition



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ALBERT T. SCHULTZ, 0E3 ll-iTl-iDIfi-SOE, lJlTISCONSIhT.

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Be it known that i, firnnnr il Sctron'rz, a citizen of the ijitatc oi isconsin, residing at the city of Madison, in the county oi Dane and State of Wisconsin, have invented new and useful Slice-Cleaning Gonnposiion, oi which the following. is the specifica- The object of my invention is to produce an ei'lective and convenient liquid composh tion to be used for the cleaning of shoes, especially canvas, laid and sued shoes; li iy composition consists of a mixture:

1. One pound of zinc oxide, (pure).

2. One teaspoon henzine.

in using the mixture, 1 first brush oil" the dry shoe with a clean, stii'i brush, until all exterior dlrt is remove and then apply the above mixture With a clean, stiff brush until the shoe clean, and when it is dry again, brush it With. a still", clean brush.

The mixture, as above (:lescrihed, is es-f pecially useful in cleaning white canvas shoes. It used for cleaning kid shoes and suede shoes, the mixture should be varied as i follows 1. Une and one-half pounds oi: Z1110 oxide.

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. @ne and one-halt teaspoons of henzine.

ight drops of inucilage. Ciwo ounces oi toilet Water. D 1 with pui'c,soiit,cold Water as above. claim Shoe cleaning composition comprising H W e e w one of benzine, five drops of inucilage, one ounce oi any toilet ater, and balance pure, soft Water, enough to make, together with other elements, one gallon inamount.

2. A shoe cleaning composition comprising one pound of zinc oxide, one teaspodnful oi henzine, fivedrops or mucilage, mixed with and made fluid by pure, soft Water, enough to make, together With other eleinents, one gallon in amount.

3; A shoe cleaning. composition comprising the following ingredients, mixed in about the following proportions, viz: from one to one and one-half pounds of zinc OXiCl, f1OII1 one to one and one-half teaspoonifuls othensine, from five to eight drops of niuciiage, and water siniicient to maize one gallon.

4. A shoe clean-in"- ing the following ingredients, mixed in about thei ollowing proportions, viz: from one to one-hal7f pounds of Zinc oxide, from one to one and one-half teaspooniuls henzine, from five to eight drops of mucilage,

from one to two ounces of toilet Water, and sufficient soft Water to make one gallon oi the mixture.

Signed at Madison, in the county of Dane and State of lVisconsin, this 19th day of September, A. D. 1921.

A LB Eltll. J. SCHULTZ.

pound oi zinc oxide, one teaspoontul composition compris, 

